Ryan: Aid to address lead in Flint, Mich., water on track

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan is promising that a long-delayed aid package to help Flint, Michigan, address its lead-tainted water system is on track to pass into law by the end of the year.

The Wisconsin Republican says the $220 million or so aid package will be addressed “one way or the other.” He said he hopes it will pass as part of a popular water projects bill.

Ryan also said negotiations are continuing over a stopgap spending measure to keep the government running into the first months of the Trump administration. That measure, said GOP Whip Steve Scalise, would contain $2 billion or so in additional flood relief for Louisiana and other states.

The stopgap measure may contain some of the Obama administration’s $11.6 billion request for additional war-related money.